IDENTIFYING ACADEMIC POTENTIAL IN STUDENTS FROM UNDER-REPRESENTED POPULATIONS - IS USING THE RAVENS PROGRESSIVE MATRICES A GOOD IDEA

Citation
Cj. Mills et Sl. Tissot, IDENTIFYING ACADEMIC POTENTIAL IN STUDENTS FROM UNDER-REPRESENTED POPULATIONS - IS USING THE RAVENS PROGRESSIVE MATRICES A GOOD IDEA, The Gifted child quarterly, 39(4), 1995, pp. 209-217
Citations number
59
Categorie Soggetti
Education, Special
Journal title
ISSN journal
00169862
Volume
39
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
209 - 217
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-9862(1995)39:4<209:IAPISF>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Increasing concern has been focused on the under-representation of Afr ican-American and Hispanic students in programs for the academically t alented. The Raven's Progressive Matrices (RPM) has been suggested as a possible instrument to help remedy this situation, although little r esearch has been conducted about its viability in identifying academic potential in minority populations. A sample of low-income minority st udents was given the Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices (APM) along with a more traditional measure of academic aptitude (The School and College Ability Test) to compare the ability of each to identify stude nts who might profit from advanced-level coursework. There were differ ences among ethnic groups in results of both tests, but a significantl y higher proportion of minority children scored at a high level on the RPM than on the traditional measure. In addition, the RPM does appear to be a useful instrument for identifying academic potential in stude nts with limited English proficiency. However, there are still issues and concerns surrounding the use of the APM as the sole instrument for selecting students to participate in special programs stressing high- level academic standards and content. The RPM appears to hold more pro mise as a general screening instrument to be used in conjunction with other measures to identify students with academic potential who could profit from special programs designed to enhance their academic skills .